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Ras Maleku the Truthsayer – Rising Flames of the Ancient Hills (1973 Unreleased Roots Reggae Album) RACK LIST 📀 00:00:00 🔊 1. Babylon Clouds Over Zion Road 00:04:16 🔊 2. Bless the Children in the Red Earth Shack 00:06:08 🔊 3. Chant of the Dreadful Wanderer 00:08:15 🔊 4. Drumbeat Rising in the Far Valley 00:16:30 🔊 5. Album Reply #rootsreggae #reggaemusic #dubreggae #rastafari #classic #reggaevibes #rootsandculture #reggaeclassic #realreggae #jamaicanmusic #reggaelovers #onelove Journey into the spiritual depths of classic Jamaican roots reggae with “Rising Flames of the Ancient Hills,” a powerful unreleased 1973 album from the enigmatic prophet of the underground, Ras Maleku the Truthsayer. Hidden for decades and preserved only on rare tape reels, this lost recording captures the pure essence of early-70s roots culture — raw, militant, mystical, and deeply conscious. Recorded in a secluded hillside camp during a time of revelation and uprising, the album blends heavy one-drop rhythms, Nyabinghi drumming, and ancient chant-style vocals that speak of liberation, spiritual awakening, and the eternal struggle against Babylon oppression. Each track feels like a message from another time — a flame of wisdom lit in the mountains and carried through generations. Perfect for listeners who love: Roots Reggae • 1970s Jamaica • Nyabinghi • Spiritual Reggae • Rare & Unreleased Albums • Mystic Dub • Rastafari Chanting 🔥 Press play and let the ancient hills speak once more — a forgotten fire from 1973 restored for the world of today. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more rare roots reggae albums, unreleased tapes, and deep Jamaican archives.